I wish that they were the headliner. The only reason that I came was for The Struts! They put on such an amazing show. The short set was obvious because their talent level leaves you desperately wanting more. The frontman (Luke Spiller), Sir Rock & Roll...ever so much the professional...still preformed as though he were playing as the headliner to a sold out major arena crowd. The organizers of the event also should have been more specific because I’m sure there were a lot of people there assuming that The Struts weren’t going on first (because they’re just too good to open) and were upset that they missed them.

I loved it! They put on wonderful shows! However, I was upset that they were the first act. I, as of many people went just to see them, and we were late because the concert holders didn’t specify who was performing first! What a shame, but I will definitely be seeing The Struts again very soon!

The entire experience blew my fucking mind away. They were engaging, energetic, and crazy talented. It was my first time hearing them in general, and going into it, I didn’t know what to expect. They put on an amazing show and I’m definitely a HUGE fan now. I’m in love with everything about them: the music, the costumes, and personality. I would kill to see them in concert again! I hope they had as much fun as we did, it would be killer if they came back to Peoria.

The Struts never fail to put on an awesome show. It’s one thing to listen to their albums on repeat...but you have to do yourself a favor and GO SEE THEM LIVE if you can. It seems like most bands from the UK have the live performance magic in their pockets, but The Struts...these guys have it down pat! From everyone in their ever diligent crew, to the pomp and flair of their stage presence and fan/crowd participation, to their sheer talent as musicians. You’ll definitely want to get your ticket to see The Struts in more intimate venues now, before they’re playing to sold out arenas that is ;)

The Struts never fail to put on an awesome show. It’s one thing to listen to their albums on repeat...but you have to do yourself a favor and GO SEE THEM LIVE if you can. It seems like most bands from the UK have the live performance magic in their pockets, but The Struts...these guys have it down pat! From everyone in their ever diligent crew, to the pomp and flair of their stage presence and fan/crowd participation, to their sheer talent as musicians. You’ll definitely want to get your ticket to see The Struts in more intimate venues now, before they’re playing to sold out arenas that is ;)

Brilliant show. The band really brings it to every performance. Lots of fun, energy, crowd interaction and they clearly enjoy every minute on stage. The opening was a belter, with “Primadonna”, “Body Talks” and “Kiss This”. This was my first time seeing them (3rd row from the stage), and I can’t wait to see them again. For me, the only disappointments were: (1) very annoying, drunk girls (late teens/early 20’s) jumping around, waving their arms in the air and trying to barge their way to the front. They didn’t just spoil it for me, they spoiled it for others too - and they smelled like they hadn’t showered in weeks. (2) an 8+ minute version of “Dancing in The Dark”, with a member of the audience on stage. I would have much rather they had played another of their own songs. I hate Bruce Springsteen’s songs and i don’t like that one.